ISBN:
9780863776878
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (337 p)
Parallel Title:
Print version Individual Self, Relational Self, Collective Self
DDC:
302
Keywords:
Electronic books
Description / Table of Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; About the Editors; Contributors; 1 Individual Self, Relational Self, and Collective Self; Part I The Individual Self as Basis for Self-Definition; 2 A Homecoming to the Individual Self; Theses that We do not Advocate; Emotional Primacy of the Individual Self; Motivational Primacy of the Individual Self; Further Consideration of Our Findings; Additional Matters; A First Attempt at Integration: The Boomerang Model of the Self; Concluding Remarks; 3 A Self to Remember; Self and Memory
Description / Table of Contents:
What the Self Tells Us about MemoryImpairments of Self Accompanied by Impairments of Episodic Memory; What Memory Tells Us About the Self; Some Final Thoughts; 4 Individual Self-Regulatory Functions; Why a Self-Regulatory Perspective?; Individual Self-Knowledge and Self-Regulation; Multiple Individual Self-Regulatory Functions: Investigating the Self-Digest; The Self Digest and the Relational Self; The Self-Digest and the Collective Self; Concluding Remarks; Part II The Relational and Collective Selves as Bases for Self-Definition; 5 The Primacy of the Interpersonal Self; The Need to Belong
Description / Table of Contents:
Self-Esteem and the SociometerInner and Outer Selves; Self-Deception and Other-Deception; Guilt; Social Life, Morality, and Self-Control; Conclusion; 6 Including Others in the Self; Inclusion of other in the Self in Close Relationships; Including an in-Group in the Self; Diminishing Out-Group Prejudice: The Effects of Including an Out-Group Member in the Self; A Self-Expansion Model of in-Group Identification; Conclusion; 7 The Self and Attachment to Relationship Partners and Groups; Theoretical Background; Empirical Studies; Major Findings; Discussion
Description / Table of Contents:
8 Social Identity and the Sovereignty of the GroupExploits of the Collective Self in Social Psychology; Whatever Happened to the Collective Self? Social Psychology in Crisis; Rediscovering the Collective Self: The European Connection; Social Identity Theory and the Collective Self; Group Membership and Self-Conceptualization; Other Conceptualizations of Self and Social Identity; Concluding Comments; Part III Interactional Perspectives on the Individual, Relational, and Collective Self; 9 The "I," the "Me," and the "Us"; The Classical View of the Social Self
Description / Table of Contents:
Recent Social Cognitive Approaches to the SelfRedefining the Self from the Perspective of Self-Categorization Theory; Contrasting Self-Categorization Theory and Social Cognition Approaches to the Self; Exploring Links Between Self-Categorization Theory and the Classical View; Empirical Evidence; Conclusion; 10 The Interaction Between the Individual and the Collective Self; Contextual Supplements to Self-Categorization; The Independence (and Antagonism) of Individual and Collective Selves; The Interaction of Individual and Collective Selves; Summary and Conclusions
Description / Table of Contents:
11 Revisiting the Individual Self
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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